859 resultados para Working-class neighborhoods
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"A periodical paper explanatory of the new system of society projected by Robert Owen, esq.; and of a plan of association for improving the condition of the working classes, during their continuance at their present employments."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"A weekly political public."
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Vol. for 1950 contains a supplement on food expenditure by urban working-class households, 1940-1949.
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"A monthly magazine."
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Description based on: 3rd (1905).
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"Labor laws of Michigan" and "Compulsory education": 1st report, p. 478-514.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Description based on: 13. Jarhg., nr. 1 (1 Jan. 1923); title from caption.
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Contains many subseries.
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Hearings held May 21 and June 2, 1926.
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Paged continuously; v.1: 304 p.; v.2: 1 p. l., 305-591, [1] p.
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Desde inicios de la década de 1970, se señaló la importancia de las experiencias sindicales previas a 1943 para comprender al peronismo. Retomando trabajos vinculados al estudio del movimiento obrero de entreguerras, este artículo aborda las características de la negociación colectiva en la provincia de Buenos Aires entre 1935 y 1943. El objetivo es analizar los espacios y los gremios afectados por esa experiencia, cuya relevancia no se circunscribió al gobierno de Manuel Fresco (1936-1940). Aún no se ha contemplado toda su importancia, considerando las posibles continuidades con los convenios colectivos desarrollados por el futuro gobierno peronista a nivel nacional
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In the 1990s, a catastrophic famine engrossed North Korea. The famine not only claimed thousands of innocent lives but also the social, economic and political principles which had governed the nation since its founding. This paper contends that the famine engendered the rise of a rights-consciousness among North Korean working class citizens. In particular, the famine compelled the rise of bottom-up markets among common North Koreans, as the state failed to uphold its end of caloric compact, which then radically shifted the moral frameworks of the people. The nature in which these frameworks shifted is the focus of my paper. Chronicling the market protests which transpired during the late 2000s, this paper unveils the emergence of a novel constellation of power between the private citizen and the state in consequence of the markets engendering a rights-consciousness.
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06